openly living their gay identity.
Conclusions
Like    race,   gender  seems   to  be  an  immutable   element of  our identity,   while   in
both    cases   natural and socio-cultural  determinants    interact.   In  Western societies,
gender  identities  are being   renegotiated.   The ongoing process was initiated   by
the Women’s Liberation  Movement.   It  exemplifies the fact    that    gender  roles   are
subject to  social  norms,  political   power   conditions, and economic    exigencies,
and as  such    they    are at  times   controversial.  Inside  (we)    and outside (they)
perceptions of  identity    are not always  congruent.  The present transformation  of
gender  identities  is  not limited to  women’s and men’s   definitions of  femininity
and masculinity,    but also    involves    recognition of  LGBTs   who do  not fit a   two-
valued  logic   of  human   sexuality.  Modifications   of  established gender  relations
are likely  to  induce  discrimination, both    in  the sense   of  further sub-divisions   and
intolerance.
